i dont know if any of you guys have seen this before, but its news to me. what sort of laser do you think they are/would use and is it really safe and would have no side effects on your eyes or even cause epileptic seizures in susceptible individuals ???

i'm pretty sure Wicked's 'photonic disruptor' was used for that, i saw it on futureweapons a few years ago, if i recall correctly it was 100mW, dangerous stuff, next time i happen to be out and about robbing banks ill wear some lasershades

i'm pretty sure Wicked's 'photonic disruptor' was used for that, i saw it on futureweapons a few years ago, if i recall correctly it was 100mW, dangerous stuff, next time i happen to be out and about robbing banks ill wear some lasershades

For some reason I don't think WL is actually selling any version of the PD for law enforcement, I think they just used the name. WL is never mentioned in the Future Weapons video, I think they just linked it on their website to try and sell the PD.

-Trevor

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23:10 <ARG> nothing has blown up yet :)
23:10 <Trevor> that is a distressingly low standard for success

next time i happen to be out and about robbing banks ill wear some lasershades

That's actually a really good point. If these become popular in law enforcement, it would be really easy to pick up some of the "red laser enhancement goggles" for <$10. It would make these completely useless.

That's actually a really good point. If these become popular in law enforcement, it would be really easy to pick up some of the "red laser enhancement goggles" for <$10. It would make these completely useless.

The goggles wouldn't stop the tazer that followed next.. or if the situation is bad enough, the bullets. Though I guess somebody could wear an aluminum foil wrapped kevlar vest too. But I think that might look a touch suspicious.